When speaking especially, and
somewhat in writing as well, there is a slight difference in sentence structure
when speaking either formally or commonly, or even informally. This is not quite
is notable as in Spanish or some other languages, but in some small ways it
exists, and this is important to know.

First of all, it is needed to know when to use
which level of speech. Polite/formal is used, obviously, during formal occasions
or when speaking to a person of authority; also when writing correspondence
between non-familiars. Common/informal speech is what is usually used among
people who are of same or similar social standing, and in correspondence between
friends. Familiar speech is used only between those who are very close; family
and the dearest of friends.

Do not feel overwhelmed. There is not
much to remember.

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Questions

1.) How to form a question with an interrogative(Ex.
“Who began it?”)

Formal, polite: The interrogative
follows the verb.(Heria
mai den?)

Common: The interrogative begins the
sentence.(Mai
heria den?)

Very informal, familiar: The
interrogative begins the sentence.(Mai
heria den?)

2.) How to form a question without an
interrogative(Ex.
“Racel began it?”)